Norfolk House Residences, Historic Dedham Square

Norfolk House Residences

Brand new and historic restoration Lease a Piece of History

Unit 301 available 7/15/18.

2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, built in washer and dryer, $3,600.

Brand new and full of history, full of value and beautifully restored.

Norfolk House offers six elegant apartment homes which feature the highest level of interior design and finishes within the context of a wonderfully historic Tavern/House with over 215 years of history. Apart from the one available now, the apartments are currently rented but keep an eye out for future rentals.

These are spacious rental homes averaging 1,600 SF and mostly feature two bedrooms and two baths. Rental prices from $2250 to just over $4,000 per month. This is a great building in a great Precinct 1 location–step out and enjoy the charm and vitality of historic Dedham Square. Perfect choice for downsizer offering an in Town lifestyle without the Traffic or the Cost!

For more information about Norfolk House or to get on a wait list please contact Peter Smith at 617.512.6489 or psmith@oxbowpartners.net.

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In Town… In Style

Live within the walls of one of the greatest historic taverns of New England. Built in 1801, the iconic Norfolk House served originally as an inn for travelers along the main stagecoach route out of Boston and was visited by many dignitaries, including Presidents Lincoln, Jackson, and Adams. In 1905, it was converted to a majestic single family home, designed by renowned architect Frank Chateau Brown. It remained this way until the current conversion to six elegant residential apartments began in 2015. The transformation of Norfolk House combines 19th century Federalist and Colonial Revival splendor and style with the best of modern design and comfort in mind.

The Norfolk House Residences are located among Dedham’s most historic buildings in the prime Precinct 1 neighborhood. It is just steps away from Dedham’s Community Theater, main library, new fine restaurants, Blue Bunny/Mocha Java, and the Community House.